"In December 2017 and March 2018, The New York Times released three allegedly declassified videos showing U.S. Navy pilots trailing some unidentified flying objects. The mystery crafts moved at hypersonic speeds, flying tens of thousands of feet above the Earth with no distinct wings, engines or visible signs of propulsion whatsoever. Were they flying saucers? Incredibly high-tech drones? The pilots had no idea — and, according to a recent statement from Navy intelligence officials, neither does the U.S. government.
In a statement delivered to the intelligence news website The Black Vault, Joseph Gradisher, a spokesperson for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, announced that the Navy officially considers the craft in these three videos "unidentified aerial phenomena." That means that the eerie videos are authentic — and that the objects, which were detected in restricted military training airspaces in 2004 and 2015, were not supposed to be there. The objects still have not been successfully identified as any known type of aircraft.
CBS News: U.S. Navy pilots reportedly spotted UFOs over East Coast
The UFO footage was also never cleared for public release, Gradisher told The Black Vault — meaning these are three unidentified phenomena you were never supposed to know about."
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The comment by Lazar, about reverse engineering the anti-gravity engine, was like dropping a nuclear reactor into the 16th century, and asking them to reverse engineer that.
I found that horrifying.
Not too mention, the life forms that may have created the AI May be extinct by now and these machines are out on a very long scouting mission.
It surprises me how many people so quickly write this stuff off. We live on a spinning rock in the middle of outer space. Sure that definitely means we are the only intelligent life in the MASSIVE VAST sea of black and stars/planets that we see every night before going to bed. Really take a second to think about that.
I see there’s a Netflix documentary with him. I’ll check it out. Like I said, his story is incredible but I’m cynical by nature
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I see there’s a Netflix documentary with him. I’ll check it out. Like I said, his story is incredible but I’m cynical by nature
It's well worth watching. Incidentally Bob Lazar claims that the craft he worked on, 'The Sport Model' came from an archeological dig, not a crash. Could it be that this technology is from a past civilization on Earth?
They would be here almost certainly for resources.
Which resources? There is nothing all that special about our Solar System. Sol is a pretty standard main sequence star. It is not even like our solar system is wildly rich in metals anyway....
Besides, if I was an intergalactic resource scavenger why would I want to waste energy extracting resources from planetary bodies? Instead I would just pull up next to the nearest nebula and set the vacuum to high....
Now lets discuss shipping.... How do you plan on moving all these wonderful resources you just mined from the planet Earth, back to your home world in a way that does not use more energy/money/whatever is valuable to you aliens than you can extract peacefully from Earth, without any resistance from us locals?
Classic Twilight zone.